Pensions have played a key role in the transformation of the way workers are paid in the US labor market This paper reviews and synthesizes what is known about the form and function of employer-provided pensions, and identifies areas where further information is most needed. for increasing our understanding of behavior and for guiding the pension policies of the next decade. There are a number of studies which explore the tax advantages of pensions. the special value of pension annuities and related insurance, and the value of pensions to the firm in regulating retirement, mobility and productivity. This paper investigates whether available evidence is consistent with behavioral models, highlights remaining questions, and attempts to determ...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
The paper develops a model of retirement based on the option value of continuing to work. Continuing...
Labor market changes are driving employers, employees, and policymakers to confront the need for a n...
This paper examines how pension plans affect employee behavior and firm performance. Theoretically, ...
Empirical research of pensions and its role in the labor market has been limiting and has led to inc...
Whether and how the labor market will adapt to anticipated changes in the workforce age distribution...
This paper proposes and estimates a structural model of screening by employer-provided pensions. The...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
The decision by firms to offer an occupational pension is investigated with a unique linked employer...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
Distingiishing "spot" versus "contract" views of the labor market is of critical importance to a hos...
Employers typically view their investment in pension plans as a means of providing retirement income...
If the State does not provide an adequate system of pensions, it is to be expected that employers wi...
Having discussed the growth and current status of company occupational pensions and the claimed role...
Employees' occupational pension contributions do not reflect the factors that determine their actuar...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
The paper develops a model of retirement based on the option value of continuing to work. Continuing...
Labor market changes are driving employers, employees, and policymakers to confront the need for a n...
This paper examines how pension plans affect employee behavior and firm performance. Theoretically, ...
Empirical research of pensions and its role in the labor market has been limiting and has led to inc...
Whether and how the labor market will adapt to anticipated changes in the workforce age distribution...
This paper proposes and estimates a structural model of screening by employer-provided pensions. The...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
The decision by firms to offer an occupational pension is investigated with a unique linked employer...
Many different types of pension plans exist in American firms. The stipulations of plans vary dramat...
Distingiishing "spot" versus "contract" views of the labor market is of critical importance to a hos...
Employers typically view their investment in pension plans as a means of providing retirement income...
If the State does not provide an adequate system of pensions, it is to be expected that employers wi...
Having discussed the growth and current status of company occupational pensions and the claimed role...
Employees' occupational pension contributions do not reflect the factors that determine their actuar...
The proportion of workers covered by pensions has increased very substantially over the past two or ...
The paper develops a model of retirement based on the option value of continuing to work. Continuing...
Labor market changes are driving employers, employees, and policymakers to confront the need for a n...